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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.2.21

Reid All About it

If you’re a home cook, check out the weekly In The Kitchen posts on my Grabbing the Gusto blog. The possibilities for hybrid events are literally endless, and our resident event experts are ready to share their top 30 ideas rapid-fire style for how you can think differently about your strategy in 2021 and beyond. 1 CMP credit.

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What Can Community Professionals Learn from Influencer Marketing?

Higher Logic

Imagine your user conference is in Cleveland, and LeBron James sent a tweet, welcoming your customers to his city. Or Google’s Sundar Pichai wrote a guest blog post on your community about the future of cloud computing. Are you working on creating more thought leadership and general content creation?

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Monday Buzz: Skipping the Conventions, but Still Busy

Associations Now

The buzz around this year’s Republican National Convention has been weird, with Donald Trump’s influence in Cleveland putting political mainstays in an odd spot. The goal of the strategy, according to Haller, is “to engage with Democrats and Republicans who may not be in Cleveland.”. Body Language Fluency.

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Association Brain Food: 2.10.23

Reid All About it

Many of us are eagerly awaiting the release of Amanda Kaiser’s book, Elevating Engagement: Uncommon Strategies for Creating a Thriving Member Community , on February 14. Subscribe to Blog via Email Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Member recruitment.

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SCD Group: Interpreting data differently results in different.

SCD Group

At a June 14 speech in Cleveland, the President said: “Our businesses have gone back to basics and created over 4 million jobs in the last 27 months — (applause) — more private sector jobs than were created during the entire seven years before this crisis — in a little over two years.” Blog Archive.